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Saline County Comprehensive Assessment

Saline County Comprehensive Assessment. Table of Contents. Population Trends Labor Force Trends Income Trends Trends in Housing Educational Indices Data Sources. I. Population Trends. Census 2010 Population Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway MSA 1. Faulkner County 113,237

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Saline County Comprehensive Assessment

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  1. Saline County Comprehensive Assessment

  2. Table of Contents • Population Trends • Labor Force Trends • Income Trends • Trends in Housing • Educational Indices • Data Sources

  3. I. Population Trends

  4. Census 2010 PopulationLittle Rock-North Little Rock-Conway MSA1 Faulkner County 113,237 Grant County 17,853 Lonoke County 68,356 Perry County 10,445 Pulaski County 382,748 Saline County 107,118 Hot Springs Village 12,807

  5. Population Change 2000-20101

  6. Saline County Population1960-20101

  7. Saline County% Population Change 1970-20001

  8. Saline County Populationby Race in 20101

  9. Saline County Populationby Age in 20101

  10. Median Age of Selected Areas in 2010 – Highest to Lowest1

  11. II. Labor Force Trends

  12. Labor Force Annual Average, 20102

  13. Saline County Annual Avg Unemployment Rate by Year2000-20102

  14. Saline County Commuting Patterns 2006-2008 ACS/CTPP • Total Saline County resident workers 16 and over commuting to work = 46,208 • Total Number of persons living and working in Saline County = 20,150 • People Living in Saline County working in other counties and states = 26,058 • People Living in other counties, working in Saline County = 4,360 • Net Loss of 21,698 Workers Commuting Out of Saline County

  15. III. Income Trends

  16. Per Capita Income for Saline County and Neighboring Counties 20093

  17. Saline County Per Capita Personal Income by Year 1999-20093

  18. Saline County Median Household Income of Householder by Age 20094

  19. Saline County Household Income by Selected Income Groups 20094

  20. Median Household Income by Neighboring Counties 2009 4 * ACS 2007-2009 ** ACS 2005-2009

  21. Saline County Median Household Income 2005-20094 Note: year-to-year fluctuations probably caused by margins of error, and do not necessarily represent a trend.

  22. Families and Persons Living Below the Poverty Level for Neighboring Counties 2005-2009

  23. Saline County % Persons Living in Poverty 2005-2009 Notes: 1.Data in the table above comes from annual ACS data. Sampling errors probably account for much of the annual variation visible in the table above. 2. Only Grant County has a lower poverty rate (9.6%) than Saline County (10.4%) in the 2005-2009 period. Only 2 other counties have a poverty rate less than 14%. Source: ACS 2005-2009

  24. IV. Trends in Housing

  25. Saline County Occupied Housing Units, 20101

  26. Occupied Housing Units by Neighboring County, 20101

  27. Value of Owner Occupied Housing Units by County, 2005-20094

  28. Value of Specified Owner Occupied Housing Units in Saline County, 20094

  29. Mean Permit Value by City, 20105

  30. Median Permit Value by City, 20105

  31. Median Homes Values, 20116

  32. V. Educational Indices

  33. % High School Graduate by County, 2005-20094

  34. % Bachelor’s Degree of Higher by County, 2005-20094

  35. Saline County School Report Card Data, 2009-10 8

  36. Saline County School Report Card Data 2009-10 8

  37. Saline County School Report Card Data 20068

  38. School Report Card Data from Comparison Schools, 20068

  39. School Report Card Data from Comparison Schools, 20068

  40. School Report Card Data from Comparison Schools, 20068

  41. VI. Data Sources (Revised) • 1. Census 2010 and previous • 2. Arkansas Department of Workforce Services • 3. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis • 4. American Community Survey 2009 (where available; other versions where necessary) • 5. Metroplan (Metrotrends newsletters) • 6. Central Arkansas Realtors Multiple Listing Service • 7. Arkansas Statistical Abstract 2008 • 8. NORMES School Performance Data, at: http://normessasweb.uark.edu/schoolperformance/

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